Campus Crusade for Cthulhu is an American student organization. It shares initials with Campus Crusade for Christ,
and places a similar emphasis on establishing campus ministries, though these are typically rather tongue-in-cheek. Its "teachings" are based on the work of H. P. Lovecraft relating to Cthulhu and the Cthulhu mythos. The earliest known online reference to the Campus Crusade for Cthulhu was in 1983.
Chapters
Though the number of local university chapters is unknown, CCC is present at schools including Texas A&M University, San Jose State, Long Beach State University, Yale, New York University, Bradley University, Brown University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota, University of New Mexico, Clarkson University, SUNY Potsdam, Indiana State University, Kentucky Wesleyan College, University of Nevada, Reno, Miskatonic University, and many more.
and places a similar emphasis on establishing campus ministries, though these are typically rather tongue-in-cheek. Its "teachings" are based on the work of H. P. Lovecraft relating to Cthulhu and the Cthulhu mythos. The earliest known online reference to the Campus Crusade for Cthulhu was in 1983.
Chapters
Though the number of local university chapters is unknown, CCC is present at schools including Texas A&M University, San Jose State, Long Beach State University, Yale, New York University, Bradley University, Brown University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota, University of New Mexico, Clarkson University, SUNY Potsdam, Indiana State University, Kentucky Wesleyan College, University of Nevada, Reno, Miskatonic University, and many more.
The Hardmen Rugby Football Club is a New Zealand social rugby union club who play in the University of Otago social rugby competition. The Hardmen RFC is based in Dunedin, New Zealand. Hardmen RFC is affiliated to the NZRFU indirectly via the Otago Rugby Football Union and the University of Otago.
History
The Hardmen RFC was founded in March 1997. The purpose of founding the club was to allow students with little or no previous experience an opportunity to play rugby union in a safe, supervised and enjoyable social environment. To this end it was agreed that the Hardmen would play in the University social competition as run by UniPol.
The Hardmen RFC started with four students from the university's School of Physical Education in March 1997 and rapidly grew to a roster of 50 players by August 1997, and to 300 members (both playing and non-playing) by 2007.
Season 2009 will kick off shortly. If you are interested in playing, or just joining in the way of life, contact the Hardmen Country Club located on Harbour Tce.
Location
The Hardmen RFC play their home games Logan Park, Dunedin. Logan Park is a vast sporting complex that incorporates a lawn bowls complex, two hockey turfs, tennis, cricket, athletics, football and rugby union facilities.
Club colours
The Hardmen RFC, play in a red, blue and white top, navy blue shorts and New Zealand Barbarians socks.
The name
The Hardmen name and motto (fortis et rapidus - hard and fast) were given by a foundation member to embody the social spirit and self-deprecating nature of the team.
Anniversary
10th Anniversary celebrations were held 12-15 July 2007.
A series of commemorative events to celebrate the occasion were organised in association with the major team sponsors The Captain Cook Tavern and Tui
July 14 saw a close encounter between players from 1997-2001 and 2002-2007. The latter team edged out victorious in the end 25-10, however the game was a great occasion for all involved.
Quotes
"If you're a Hardman, you're naked!" - Anniversary weekend, nine-inch Nige.
"It's hard to be good, but it's good to be hard!" - All Hardmen
History
The Hardmen RFC was founded in March 1997. The purpose of founding the club was to allow students with little or no previous experience an opportunity to play rugby union in a safe, supervised and enjoyable social environment. To this end it was agreed that the Hardmen would play in the University social competition as run by UniPol.
The Hardmen RFC started with four students from the university's School of Physical Education in March 1997 and rapidly grew to a roster of 50 players by August 1997, and to 300 members (both playing and non-playing) by 2007.
Season 2009 will kick off shortly. If you are interested in playing, or just joining in the way of life, contact the Hardmen Country Club located on Harbour Tce.
Location
The Hardmen RFC play their home games Logan Park, Dunedin. Logan Park is a vast sporting complex that incorporates a lawn bowls complex, two hockey turfs, tennis, cricket, athletics, football and rugby union facilities.
Club colours
The Hardmen RFC, play in a red, blue and white top, navy blue shorts and New Zealand Barbarians socks.
The name
The Hardmen name and motto (fortis et rapidus - hard and fast) were given by a foundation member to embody the social spirit and self-deprecating nature of the team.
Anniversary
10th Anniversary celebrations were held 12-15 July 2007.
A series of commemorative events to celebrate the occasion were organised in association with the major team sponsors The Captain Cook Tavern and Tui
July 14 saw a close encounter between players from 1997-2001 and 2002-2007. The latter team edged out victorious in the end 25-10, however the game was a great occasion for all involved.
Quotes
"If you're a Hardman, you're naked!" - Anniversary weekend, nine-inch Nige.
"It's hard to be good, but it's good to be hard!" - All Hardmen
Linda van Roosmalen is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.
Van Roosmalen obtained her PhD degree in Rehabilitation Science and Technology at the University of Pittsburgh. She graduated from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands with an Engineer's degree in Industrial Design Engineering, Department of Product and System Ergonomics.
Van Roosmalen’s research interests include wheelchair transportation safety and wheelchair occupant biomechanics during motor vehicle impact. She uses computer simulation software as well as static and dynamic testing to evaluate product safety. Her other interests are in universal design and development of products that are safe, useful and usable. She has conducted multiple user surveys, moderated various focus groups, and developed protocols to evaluate product safety and usability. She actively participates in ANSI/RESNA and ISO standards committees related to wheelchair safety, occupant restraint usage and wheelchair securement. Recently she became active in the area of tele-rehabilitation and the use of the internet. She has published nationally and internationally in peer reviewed journals and presented at various conferences and meetings.
Van Roosmalen is of Dutch ancestry.
Selected publications
*M Reed and L van Roosmalen, “A pilot study of a method for assessing the reach capability of wheelchair users for safety belt design”, Applied Ergonomics 2005; Vol36/5: 523-528.
*L van Roosmalen, M Reed, GE Bertocci, “Wheelchair occupant restraint usability issues”, Assistive Technology 2005; 17:23-36.
*GE Bertocci and L van Roosmalen, “Caster Crashworthiness”, Assistive Technology Journal, February 2003.
*L van Roosmalen, GE Bertocci, D Ha, P Karg, “Wheelchair integrated occupant restraints: Feasibility in frontal impact," Medical Engineering and Physics, Vol 23-10, January 2002.
*L van Roosmalen, GE Bertocci, DA Hobson, and P. Karg, "Preliminary evaluation of wheelchair occupant restraint system usage in motor vehicles," Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Vol 39-1, 2002.
*L van Roosmalen, GE Bertocci, D Ha, P Karg, S Szobota, "Proposed test method and evaluation of wheelchair seating system crashworthiness," Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, vol. 37, 2000, pp. 543-554.
*D Ha, GE Bertocci, E Deemer, L van Roosmalen, P Karg, "Evaluation of wheelchair back support crashworthiness: combination wheelchair back support surfaces and attachment hardware," Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, vol. 37, 2000, pp.555-564.
*GE Bertocci, S Szobota, D Ha, L van Roosmalen, "Development of frontal impact crashworthy wheelchair seating design criteria using computer simulation," Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, vol. 37, 2000, pp.565-572.
*GE Bertocci, D Ha, L van Roosmalen, P Karg, E Deemer, "Evaluation of wheelchair drop seat crashworthiness," Medical Engineering and Physics, vol. 37-5, 2000.
Van Roosmalen obtained her PhD degree in Rehabilitation Science and Technology at the University of Pittsburgh. She graduated from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands with an Engineer's degree in Industrial Design Engineering, Department of Product and System Ergonomics.
Van Roosmalen’s research interests include wheelchair transportation safety and wheelchair occupant biomechanics during motor vehicle impact. She uses computer simulation software as well as static and dynamic testing to evaluate product safety. Her other interests are in universal design and development of products that are safe, useful and usable. She has conducted multiple user surveys, moderated various focus groups, and developed protocols to evaluate product safety and usability. She actively participates in ANSI/RESNA and ISO standards committees related to wheelchair safety, occupant restraint usage and wheelchair securement. Recently she became active in the area of tele-rehabilitation and the use of the internet. She has published nationally and internationally in peer reviewed journals and presented at various conferences and meetings.
Van Roosmalen is of Dutch ancestry.
Selected publications
*M Reed and L van Roosmalen, “A pilot study of a method for assessing the reach capability of wheelchair users for safety belt design”, Applied Ergonomics 2005; Vol36/5: 523-528.
*L van Roosmalen, M Reed, GE Bertocci, “Wheelchair occupant restraint usability issues”, Assistive Technology 2005; 17:23-36.
*GE Bertocci and L van Roosmalen, “Caster Crashworthiness”, Assistive Technology Journal, February 2003.
*L van Roosmalen, GE Bertocci, D Ha, P Karg, “Wheelchair integrated occupant restraints: Feasibility in frontal impact," Medical Engineering and Physics, Vol 23-10, January 2002.
*L van Roosmalen, GE Bertocci, DA Hobson, and P. Karg, "Preliminary evaluation of wheelchair occupant restraint system usage in motor vehicles," Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Vol 39-1, 2002.
*L van Roosmalen, GE Bertocci, D Ha, P Karg, S Szobota, "Proposed test method and evaluation of wheelchair seating system crashworthiness," Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, vol. 37, 2000, pp. 543-554.
*D Ha, GE Bertocci, E Deemer, L van Roosmalen, P Karg, "Evaluation of wheelchair back support crashworthiness: combination wheelchair back support surfaces and attachment hardware," Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, vol. 37, 2000, pp.555-564.
*GE Bertocci, S Szobota, D Ha, L van Roosmalen, "Development of frontal impact crashworthy wheelchair seating design criteria using computer simulation," Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, vol. 37, 2000, pp.565-572.
*GE Bertocci, D Ha, L van Roosmalen, P Karg, E Deemer, "Evaluation of wheelchair drop seat crashworthiness," Medical Engineering and Physics, vol. 37-5, 2000.
Anophora- Is a rock band based out of Nashville, Tn. Their first album, Transparent was realeased in the Summer of 2009 with their single "We're Always Looking For Mistakes, But Sometimes They Find Us"
History
The Band Anophora officially became a band on January 15, 2009.
Band Members
Daniel Schafer- Lead Vocals
Johny Fisher- Guitar, Backing Vocals
Zach Light- Guitar
Timmy McFaddin- Bass
Charles Miller- Drums
Discography
;Studio Albums
•Transparent
;Singles
•"We're Always Looking For Mistakes, But Sometimes They Find Us"
Refrences
History
The Band Anophora officially became a band on January 15, 2009.
Band Members
Daniel Schafer- Lead Vocals
Johny Fisher- Guitar, Backing Vocals
Zach Light- Guitar
Timmy McFaddin- Bass
Charles Miller- Drums
Discography
;Studio Albums
•Transparent
;Singles
•"We're Always Looking For Mistakes, But Sometimes They Find Us"
Refrences